Sentences with phrase «ward system»

The phrase "ward system" refers to a way cities or towns divide themselves into smaller areas called wards. Each ward has its own representative or council member who looks after the needs and concerns of that particular area. It helps in organizing and managing the community more effectively. Full definition
In cities, people were concerned that the old ward systems couldn't absorb the growing populations of immigrants and others who were flooding into schools.
Also highlighted in discussion is the need for recognition of cultural / traditional ward systems.
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He was elected on a progressive platform that included a charter proposal that eliminated the old ward system and introduced the commission form of government Portland has today.
And while towns and villages and counties have had a ward system for years, the school districts still don't,» Carlucci says.
And, by having the ward system, it could better represent these school districts.»
«But ultimately it'll be up to the voters of the school district because the school board, if this bill is passed, will allow for them to decide to go to a referendum to then have a ward system,» Carlucci says.
A week before the special election that could change the size and makeup of the Ramapo Town Board, both proponents and opponents of the ward system are voicing their opinions.
State Supreme Court Justice Timothy Walker has ruled against a petition to provide voters in Amherst a referendum on a ward system for the town.
Along with Mike Parietti, I am one of the two petitioners trying to bring a ward system form of government to the Town of Ramapo.
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